The Kurdish Red Crescent continues its emergency response to those displaced from the Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh, Tabqa, and Raqqa neighborhoods of Qamishli.
Blankets and mattresses are currently being distributed amidst a catastrophic humanitarian situation, with the number of displaced people increasing as the country experiences a severe cold wave, necessitating urgent humanitarian intervention.
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new wave of forced displacement affecting hundreds of families, including those previously displaced from the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods. These civilians now find themselves once again in dire humanitarian conditions, exposed to the elements, rain, and bitter cold.
Women and children constitute the majority of the displaced, facing a lack of shelter, food, heating, and medical care, which directly threatens their lives. The continuation of these conditions without urgent intervention portends a genuine humanitarian catastrophe.
We emphasize that these repeated violations against civilians necessitate immediate and urgent humanitarian intervention by the United Nations and international humanitarian organizations. We also demand an immediate cessation of attacks on northeastern Syria and respect for the principles of international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians.
The international community’s silence regarding these events exacerbates the suffering of innocent people and places a moral and legal responsibility on the international community to rescue civilians and stop this ongoing humanitarian crisis
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The Kurdish Red Crescent has provided urgent medical assistance to our displaced people from the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods through a mobile clinic and a fully equipped ambulance, staffed by specialized medical personnel. Approximately 49 displaced families have arrived at the Takoshin camp in the city of Tabqa, which already houses 175 families displaced from the Shahba region since the end of 2014, following the fall of the Assad regime.
Additionally, 118 wounded individuals, mostly civilians, have arrived, requiring continuous and urgent medical care. Further waves of displaced people, including the injured and ill, are expected to arrive in the coming period. The camp faces increasing challenges in securing basic medical and relief services due to the continuous rise in the number of displaced people, amid legitimate fears of potential ethnic cleansing should they return to their original towns and villages.
This dire humanitarian situation necessitates the continuation and intensification of humanitarian efforts to ensure that the growing needs are met. To support wounded and displaced civilians and to secure medical care and essential services, the Kurdish Red Crescent provides you with the following donation links and accounts:
As part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, and in coordination with civil society organizations and the Women’s Authority, the Psychosocial Support Department of the Kurdish Red Crescent conducted 71 awareness and psychosocial support sessions in Al-Hol and Washokani camps and our various centers. The sessions aimed to raise awareness about gender-based violence and online extortion.
The campaign saw the participation of 327 beneficiaries, including 299 women and girls. The sessions included:
Awareness workshops
Interactive activities to promote trust and digital protection
Individual and group psychosocial support sessions
Sharing messages of hope and empowerment
The women’s messages were a voice of hope and resilience:
“I hope peace will prevail…”, “You are strong and deserve safety,” “Seeking support is courageous.”
We are proud of the women’s trust in us and of the partnerships that strengthen our ability to protect the community and build a safer environment for al
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The Kurdish Red Crescent held a press conference today, attended by media outlets, to discuss the living and humanitarian situation in Suwayda, the ongoing siege of the region, and the reasons preventing the delivery of humanitarian aid and services.
The co-chairs of the Kurdish Red Crescent, Hadiya Abdullah and Dilkesh Issa, participated in the conference, outlining the most pressing challenges. Messages from residents of Suwayda, reflecting aspects of their daily suffering, were also presented
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On the international highway, specifically at the Mill Point, the Kurdish Red Crescent team stands ready around the clock to respond to any emergency call, at any moment.
This roadside point is not alone—you will find similar points on the Hasakah road (Urkish Point) and the Raqqa road (Sabah al-Khair Point).
Our roadside points are an extension of our humanitarian commitment to being close to the people, because every minute counts.
To reach us: Use the Kurdish Red Crescent emergency numbers below:
Emergency Numbers:
0935288541
WhatsApp: 0996877447
WhatsApp: 0932125933
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The Kurdish Red Crescent concluded a month filled with activities and awareness campaigns on early breast cancer detection. These included a variety of events such as: a sports marathon in collaboration with the Body Bicycle team and the Hez organization; awareness lectures in coordination with the Health Authority and the Women’s Foundation in Hasakah, Qamishli, and Derik; and sessions held at all Red Crescent points and communes in North and East Syria.
The Kurdish Red Crescent’s oncology hospital played a major role in receiving a large number of women for early screening, reflecting the community’s confidence in the efforts being made.
During the month, healthcare staff were honored in recognition of their dedication and commitment to raising awareness and encouraging women to get screened.
Despite the conclusion of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, work continues throughout the year at the oncology hospital, which has provided treatment to 210 women with breast cancer to date—because hope never ends, and the giving continues.
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As part of the Emergency Response Project by the Kurdish Red Crescent, in partnership with AMB Organization, family hygiene kits, dignity kits for women, and individual hygiene kits were distributed in Tabqa – Raqqa Governorate.
The distribution targeted IDPs from the Shahba area residing in temporary shelters, aiming to improve hygiene conditions and support the basic needs of the affected families.
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#Early_Step_New_Life In the Pink Month The Oncology and Thalassemia Hospital – Kurdish Red Crescent reminds you that early detection saves lives. With just one simple step today, you can protect yourself and your future. Take the step now and be the reason for a new smile in life.
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